INDIANAPOLIS — Former Los Angeles Chargers safety Nasir Adderley is coming out of retirement, signing Tuesday with the Indianapolis Colts to compete for a roster spot after spending the past three seasons away from the NFL.

Adderley surprisingly retired after the 2022 season at age 25. But in February, he unveiled his intention to attempt a return to the NFL, writing in a social media post that “health, family, and entrepreneurship were my top priorities, and I’m proud of what I’ve been able to accomplish.”

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  • He added, “The freedom to manage my own schedule was very important to me, but what I didn’t realize was how much I’d miss having football in my life. The competition, the brotherhood, and just being involved in the game that means so much to me and my family. Therefore, I am officially announcing my intention to return to the NFL.”

    The Colts, seeking depth in their secondary, recently conducted a workout with Adderley, according to a team source. Team officials were encouraged by how well he performed and decided to sign him, the source stated, though there are no specific expectations from the team on how this effort will play out.

    Adderley is now 28 and hasn’t dealt with major injuries in his career after his rookie season in 2019. The former second-round pick played in 50 games for the Chargers, making 44 starts and recording three interceptions.

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